I also like the Russian 91% which is basically the kayfun Brother from a different Mother. 
Since I love the Aerotanks, and the Flavor from the BVC Coils, I deff. want to try the Cerotank V2... $20 off Ebay a good price?TGD, I'm very sorry for your illnesses. I'm sure glad you've found something that helps tho!
As far as I can see, there are many in my little corner of the Universe that also feel vaping is just too much trouble. Just filling a tank can cause them to not want to vape. I've seen this over and over and over. I can't even imagine any of those peeps wanting to do any sort of DIY or RB'ing.
Since I still remain captain of the Lazy Vapers, I would like to add another tank to the blister packers list. The Cerotank, which I've only seen on eBay, is abstolutely wonderful. It takes EITHER Kanger or Aspire heads. I like choices.
In some ways, it's a cut above the Naughties, and I LIKE the Naughties, a lot. In fact after a couple years with them, I can say I've had VERY few probs, or bad coils.
PLUS ONE HUGELY on the Kabuki tank. No, it's not a budget item, nor was it ever intended to be. It's a quality piece and every bit of using it shows that.
GS Airs are well worth the price of admission. For a low cost tank, and good coils (very similar to the Aspire BVCs), they can't be beat.
Yes, they take Aspire Nautilus coils.
That tank at FT... how does it differ from a Naughty?
Never tried a Russian 91%, always wanted too.I also like the Russian 91% which is basically the Kayfun Brother from a different Mother.![]()
Never tried a Russian 91%, always wanted too.
Most of what I heard is fewer problems. Fewer dry hits, less leaking issues...TGD, I'm very sorry for your illnesses. I'm sure glad you've found something that helps tho!
As far as I can see, there are many in my little corner of the Universe that also feel vaping is just too much trouble. Just filling a tank can cause them to not want to vape. I've seen this over and over and over. I can't even imagine any of those peeps wanting to do any sort of DIY or RB'ing.
Since I still remain captain of the Lazy Vapers, I would like to add another tank to the blister packers list. The Cerotank, which I've only seen on eBay, is abstolutely wonderful. It takes EITHER Kanger or Aspire heads. I like choices.
In some ways, it's a cut above the Naughties, and I LIKE the Naughties, a lot. In fact after a couple years with them, I can say I've had VERY few probs, or bad coils.
PLUS ONE HUGELY on the Kabuki tank. No, it's not a budget item, nor was it ever intended to be. It's a quality piece and every bit of using it shows that.
GS Airs are well worth the price of admission. For a low cost tank, and good coils (very similar to the Aspire BVCs), they can't be beat.
Yes, they take Aspire Nautilus coils.
That tank at FT... how does it differ from a Naughty?
MBV has Authentics for $49.95..Those definitely don't cost $10-$15.Multiply the $10-$15 by 8 or 10, should be about right.
Andria
Everytime I read Cero I always think of that new ceramic RDA available in many colors.Since I love the Aerotanks, and the Flavor from the BVC Coils, I deff. want to try the Cerotank V2... $20 off Ebay a good price?
Since I love the Aerotanks, and the Flavor from the BVC Coils, I deff. want to try the Cerotank V2... $20 off Ebay a good price?
Everytime I read Cero I always think of that new ceramic RDA available in many colors.
http://focalecig.com/Product/Authentic-Cera-Rebuildable-Dripping-AtomizerPolishingBlack-29088
I never pay full price LOL. Bought mine when they are on sale. I bought 3 that cost me the price for one!!!Those definitely don't cost $10-$15.Multiply the $10-$15 by 8 or 10, should be about right.
Andria
MBV has Authentics for $49.95..
https://www.mtbakervapor.com/advanced-e-cigs/the-russian-91-v2/
MBV has Authentics for $49.95..
https://www.mtbakervapor.com/advanced-e-cigs/the-russian-91-v2/
Never tried a Russian 91%, always wanted too.
No pics of the innards... Do you know if the chimney-top has the conical shape inside?
Andria
MBV has Authentics for $49.95..
https://www.mtbakervapor.com/advanced-e-cigs/the-russian-91-v2/
One evod worth of juice is perfect for lunchtime vaping. I mostly use the T3's. Airholes bored out, pin and stem bored out, wick slot enlarged to 2mm and a 2mm 30 ga coil in them with cotton wicking.Same here, Robert, although I have abandoned the Evods, just too small a capacity for me.
Like most toppers, once one learns the peculiarities, the T3S (and similar) are pretty much trouble free. And, if you don't care to rebuild, pretty close to fill and go, with the periodic head replacement.
I just wish Kanger had made an airflow control base for them. Easier than drilling them out![]()
Isn't the Russian basically a Kayfun? I do like the looks a little bit better though.
ETA: Looks like you answered my question as I was posting, LJF.[/QUOTE
Then there is the Russian 2.0 as well that I wanted to try. I understand the FT one is junk, but this Authentic here seems decently priced.
https://www.misthub.com/product/russian-2-0-rba/
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Bottom fill through the adjustable air hole when turned to the opposite side.![]()
Nice!Yea they are the sister to the Kayfun 3.1.
Yesss, you hit the nail on the head right there! It's why I can't use the egrip rba anymore and hate rebuilding my Kayfun. I try to use my coils as long as I can. I've had my ST mini for three months and still use the coil that was prebuilt in the rba deck.But in reality, winding coils isn't really the hard part. It's getting them mounted on tiny build decks with microscopic screws! That's where I have the most trouble. Wrapping coils, wicking them, that part isn't so hard to me. It's just getting the dang coil trapped in the screws! So I can understand the problem if you have dexterity issues.